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    Things like jealousy‚ selfishness or peer pressure often lead to faulty situations. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller you can see how even in the play‚ they get into these mishaps.Victor Hugo says “Society is a republic. WHen an individual tries to lift themselves above others‚ they are dragged down by the masses‚ either by ridicule or slander.” This quote is referring to everyday situations where you feel as if you must feel higher than someone else. Weather it be selfishness‚ jealousy or peer pressure

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    Second‚ jealousy and anger are the characters motives for deception. The anger Don John has toward Claudio regarding the war is the second motive for his deception. Prior to learning who was getting married ‚Don John states “Will it serve for any model to build mischief on?”.Upon learning that Claudio was in love with Hero‚ Don John becomes enraged and devises a plan to stop the marriage immediately. Summarizing himself as a “plain dealing villain”‚  Don John acknowledges that what he has devised

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    explore how the emotions that a couple originally shared can be modified as time passes. This could be due to a number of contributive causes such as: personal differences within a marriage and social pressures as well as interference from others or deterioration in communication. Conversely‚ in some instances‚ the nature of a couple’s

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    Envy is known as one of the seven deadly sins for its ability to corrupt those who experience it. Similarly‚ jealousy can have a similar effect on people‚ especially when they decide to act on it. Although both envy and jealousy seem extremely similar‚ there is a fine line separating the two. Darlene Lancer mentions in her article‚ “How Insecurity Leads to Envy‚ Jealousy‚ and Shame‚” that envy is a “feeling of discontent… with regard to someone’s advantages‚ possessions‚ or traits such as beauty

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    inevitability of human flaw - these factors are archetypal of the classical tragedies‚ first made popular by notable Sophocles‚ Euripides‚ and Aeschylus. Arthur Miller adopts this structure in his play‚ The Crucible: a tragedy‚ in which John Proctor is the epitome of an Aristotelian tragic hero. The Crucible is presented in a superstitious village‚ located in Salem‚ Massachusetts‚ in 1692. The time frame is compressed‚ and the action a fast pace. There is thus an unifying

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    Braxton Bailey English Mrs. Jenson The crucible How the crucible is a tragic comedy I don’t think The Crucible is a tragic comedy. The book may contain a few comical parts in it; but it should not be considered a comedy. The only funny character would be Giles Corey‚ because he is elderly and sincere. He is vary grouchy‚ which makes him a laughable character‚ (for example when he used the word “fart”‚ and is often outrageous reactions when he hears something wrong‚ and takes offence.) Some other

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    of the situation to make sure he doesn’t do it again. Response: Proctor was trying to clarify that he can no longer be with her and he must be with his wife‚ Elizabeth. Abby says how much she hates his wife and how she is ruining her name. In the time of the puritans‚ adultery was a crime and was punishable by public humiliation‚ whipping‚ and possibly death. From the way Abby reacts you can tell she is going to create conflict further into the play. Quote 2: “We cannot look to superstition in

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    The Crucible Study Guide Questions Amy Pham Act I - An Overture Describe the personality of Reverend Samuel Parris. Reverend Parris believed he was being persecuted wherever he went‚ despite his best efforts to win people and God to his side. He was a widower with no interest in children‚ or talent in them. He never conceived that they were anything but thankful for being permitted to walk straight‚ eyes slightly lowered‚ arms at the sides‚ and mouths shut until bidden to speak. He is described

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    5 Paragraph Essay Outline Paragraph 1 Introduction: (Hook) In every story there is always an interesting character‚ but in the crucible by Arthur Miller‚ there were many. Thesis Statement: Abby is the most interesting character in The Crucible Reason 1- She is a liar Reason 2- She is a home wrecker Reason 3- she is manipulative Paragraph 2 – Reason 1: Abby is a liar Quote 1: "we did dance‚ uncle...and there’s the whole of it." (Miller 11) Quote 2: "She sends her spirit on me in church; she

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    why couldn’t you look to and emulate others for your identity? It is a valid option‚ yet the consequences can be tremendously terrible. Playwright Arthur Miller elucidates the idea of the struggle of identity in his most famous play. Throughout the story‚ hundreds of identities are being questioned‚

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